5.2 More possessive adjectives: his and her
his = su y sus (de él)
her= su y sus (de ella
her= su y sus (de ella
George has a car
His car is new. George has two cars His cars are new. Bonnie has a motorcycle.
Her motorcycle is old. Bonnie has two motorcycles. Her motorcycles are old. |
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REMEMBER to include the person who the object belongs to.
CAREFUL not to use he instead of his
Activities
Class Fashion Show
His jacket is brown leather.
His shoes are Nike.
His pants are blue.
His hat is purple.
- students choose partners.
- one student models in front of the class while their partner describes their outfit.
His jacket is brown leather.
His shoes are Nike.
His pants are blue.
His hat is purple.
Who in the class...?
- one student volunteers to come to the front of the room.
- the student secretly chooses another student in the class.
- The student at the front begins to describe the student they chose.
- the rest of the class tries to guess who it is.
- The student who guesses the person goes to the front and gives hints about the student they choose.
His/Her Worksheet
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